Toronto Regent Park: The Sumach by Chartwell | 42.06m | 12s | Chartwell | SvN

A handsome addition...

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Lighting, seating, and plantings...

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West side above parking garage...

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Vicino open and doing pretty well. Will be trying it out tonight...

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I really think the area bounded by Parliament st, Wellesley St, Jarvis st and Dundas should all be transformed into something like regent park.
 
I really think the area bounded by Parliament st, Wellesley St, Jarvis st and Dundas should all be transformed into something like regent park.
One could only hope.
Given our housing crisis, it is pretty insane we are just allowing that prime real estate to remain relatively low-density.
 
Given our housing crisis, it is pretty insane we are just allowing that prime real estate to remain relatively low-density.
I agree. It should at the least be mid-rise. They should NOT be building townhouses on land so close to the city core. And yes, given the scale of crisis they should be altering their current plans. It seems a no-brainer.
 
Biog fan of the building. Curious to know what Regent Park is like these days for those that live there?
 
Biog fan of the building. Curious to know what Regent Park is like these days for those that live there?
Depends if you are asking about the TCHC tenants or the condo purchasers.

For the condo purchasers, it is nice and convenient location near downtown and generally more affordable than alternatives. Those I have spoken to enjoy the location, and the condos have excellent amenities.
 
Biog fan of the building. Curious to know what Regent Park is like these days for those that live there?

We love the burgeoning neighbourhood for many reasons. Yes it’s a bit more affordable mortgage/rent-wise, but also exciting to see almost daily changes with the continued creation of an entire new neighbourhood. There’s a vitality that’s palpable with the athletic grounds abuzz with activity (see attached photo taken on a recent evening), plus weekly movie nights in the park, and the prospect of new retail/restaurants opening. Went to the new Vicino in The Sumach last week and it was terrific. Also check out next image: nice for residents to have a say on who develops RP further.

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The new TCHC buildings are very cheaply built and have a lot of security related problems, just always see TCHC special constables always visiting the building
 
We love the burgeoning neighbourhood for many reasons. Yes it’s a bit more affordable mortgage/rent-wise, but also exciting to see almost daily changes with the continued creation of an entire new neighbourhood. There’s a vitality that’s palpable with the athletic grounds abuzz with activity (see attached photo taken on a recent evening), plus weekly movie nights in the park, and the prospect of new retail/restaurants opening. Went to the new Vicino in The Sumach last week and it was terrific. Also check out next image: nice for residents to have a say on who develops RP further.

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Good to know, thanks for sharing. I've definitely noticed a lot of developments in the area.
 


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Sad that Vicino was forced to close. Was a great little restaurant space interior to the block (eg. not on Dundas or River).
 

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